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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 453

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Chapter 453 A Confrontation In The Snow
Paula stood impatiently in the accumulating snow. When Cecilia finally arrived, Paula was initially taken aback, her gaze quickly shifting to Elliot with evident confusion.

Who is this child?

Paula didn't recognize Elliot, but Elliot had already done his research. With just one glance, he knew she was his grandmother. A flash of anger swept through his eyes, and he subtly clenched his fists.

This old hag nearly caused Mommy to die. I must teach her a lesson.

Paula noticed the resentment in the child's eyes, which puzzled her. Why would such a young boy look at me with such spite?

Unfazed, Paula briskly walked toward the trio. Cecilia instinctively stepped in front of Elliot, shielding him. “Elliot, you and Mr. Rainsworth should go inside. I have some things to take care of,” she said firmly.

Nathaniel had also heard the approaching footsteps but had no idea who it was. Elliot, understanding that it wouldn't be wise to misbehave in front of his mother, turned to Nathaniel and said, “Mr. Rainsworth, let's head inside.”

“Mm.” Nathaniel nodded, his expression serious.

As they entered the house, Nathaniel asked, “Who was the visitor?”

Elliot hesitated for a moment. “I don't know her,” he replied, careful not to reveal too much.

Nathaniel furrowed his brows, sensing that something was off. He decided to call the bodyguard outside to inquire about the visitor.

At the entrance, Paula looked at Cecilia, who was burdened with a blind husband, a child, and a sick elderly person at home. Her eyes were filled with disdain.

“Back then, you didn't heed my advice, and now look at the life you're living,” Paula sneered.

Taking a deep breath, Paula cast a glance past Cecilia, toward the house behind her. “If you choose not to listen, do you really think you, with that blind husband, a useless kid, and sick old woman, could ever hope to best me?”

Just as Cecilia was about to respond, a deep, commanding voice cut through the tension, “Whether she can beat you or not, you're welcome to try.”

Nathaniel had unknowingly stepped outside, his icy expression sending shivers down Paula's spine. Despite knowing he was blind, Paula couldn't shake the fear that welled up inside her.

She forced herself to speak, “Mr. Rainsworth, I don't mean to offend you, but could you please keep your wife in check? It's scandalous for a brother-in-law and sister-in-law to be together—”

Before she could finish, Cecilia slapped Paula across the face with a resounding smack.

The surroundings fell into silence.

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